Post
Topic
Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: The next 100x-1000x coin?
by
Agamemnom
on 12/11/2017, 23:57:32 UTC
IOTA
TRIG
CVC
WTC

IOTA: 1.3 billion USD marketcap, 100x would be 130 billion USD marketcap.
TRIG: 18 million USD marketcap, 100x would be 1.8 billion USD marketcap.
CVC: 94 million USD marketcap, 100x would be 9.4 billion USD marketcap.
WTC: 125 million USD marketcap, 100x would be 12.5 billion USD marketcap.

Which is more possible?

Neither.


What do you think of Metal? Not so much asking about the long term strength of the project / validity of the coin. Rather, from a pure trading perspective. It's at an ATL right now (roughly), and the vol is still 1.3m+. Curious about your thoughts.

My thoughts are not important to you, or anyone else's. You have to learn not to trust anyone in the cryptoworld because simply anyone may have it's own agenda. It is extremely important on such topic like speculative trading. If I tell you to buy or sell each particular coin how do you know if I'm not telling you exact opposite of what I'm going to do, just to make my actions easier while doing it? You have to learn to do your own research on a coin. Here is the good place to start: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/metal/ . Look at the markets, go to dominant ones and analyze the charts. It's a science by itself, but after a while you will begin to see the patterns in many coins behavior, see how the daily volumes of trading reflect on a price. Don't forget to check the order books, they have valuable info. Go to "Social" tab on CoinMarketCap, analyze the conversations, activity, developers intentions. See if their work had a correspondence with price movements in the past. Go to GitHub, analyze the code changes, see if they are trivial or the developers really backup their words with the actual code they commit to the codebase. You will soon find your own other ways to check the coin.

When you learn to do all this you have much better chance to find the coin of value then by reading what do I think about each particular coin.


Well, I appreciate the lengthy response. I agree, it's best to do one's own research; and I do, I was just curious about your thoughts. Anyway, thank you for the suggestions on where to look.. much appreciated.